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#contro....versial..........#rllly cute celly. i <3 our bash brothers#alexander petrovic#lian bichsel#mikko rantanen#jason robertson#dallas stars#stars lb#cel gifs#scp25
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ever seen someone say “post ur controversial opinions that’ll get you cancelled” and its the least controversial opinion you have ever seen
#like no one is canceling u over that…#maybe im the problem and i should re-evaluate my stance on things bc i genuinely believe yall are lying when u say thats the most contro-#-versial opinion u have 😭😭#that audio that goes ‘i suspect at least five people are fibbing’#hp#harry potter#rewriting#<-i mean this post wasnt actually Fandom related but i cant be bothered moving this to my other acc
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Contro fucking versial opinion.
Morning classes (specifically 9am ish classes) are the superior class time. I can provide explanation if need be. But you know I’m right.
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[don’t] beg [at all] to differ, damascus
when fearful method was cruel, she
fed me taco bell at the red your temp-
oral touch lost all cool, “how does
a pound lighter skew your definition [of my]
mind’s perception” as though conscious
blur could deviate glow from your spectac-
ular awakened mind vs. a spectacle [the]
‘i’ once knew, adorn one’s hand like roy-
al highness and free each interlock to
heal wordless unmentionable hind-
sight, what is ‘deserved’ perchance to
feel at all, lighter [momentary] oak-
moss appeal like love’s feminine
aura got drained by an even
softer compelling barbie
doll [of politicians amok and
boundless, unreasonable
thoughts where we are
always half full, unafr-
aid to love,
contro-
versial]
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Top 7 Contro+versial Award Winning Indian Movies All Time Hit
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i cant believe someone with columbo in their username has me blocked. columbo would not do this. we would eat chili tigether.
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I take back everything mean I’ve ever said about British people I put on an audio book where a slightly British person read and I was out cold SO fucking fast
#ik the song of Achilles is contro Versial for being overhyped badly written etc#but very good bedtime story for me : ) makes me sleepy#etxt
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The one with too much internal discourse
If I had known there'd be so much discourse inside my own damn head, i'd have just said fuck it & stayed asleep...
- Luna
#someone please shut them up#this has gone on for almost 7 hours now#it's not like we're gonna be immediately trying to reintegrate everybody....#hell we may not even reintegrate everybody#we just need to keep it as an option#why is this so contro-fucking-versial?#if an alter wishes to reintegrate... why not let them?#and of course someone is going on about alter rights#as if we aren't all alters anyway#and we do treat each other like people#but you know... by all means burn that bridge we may need later my dudes.#since apparently they can see the damn future or some shit.
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ok perhaps contro versial but if you don’t really like kids perhaps .. you should not be involved in producing childrens media
#bear.txt#yeas this is abt the s*th rogen darkwing reboot <3#and the tmnt movie#like the guy is obviously much more into 'adult humour' why does he. i just. H#if he had any past experience with media aimed towards children that would be one thing but he doesnt#and then hearing he doesnt like kids doesnt give me hope that hed handle either with care .. hopefully hes not too involved in them but man.#maybe i just misread an article wrong but he doesnt seem like he enjoys being around children like at all so lmao#tbd
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Who the actual fuck is this wankstain anon? Anon, at no point was a gun held to your head saying "YOU MUST REBLOG FICS". It was simply a PSA from a fanfic author who expressed what is a difficult situation for ALL fanfic authors in ALL fandoms. That is literally it.
Clowns out here with zero basic reading comprehension, Razer coming at me for saying... "if you follow a content creator please reblog the content they create."
Oooooh how contro-fucking-versial lmao
#I am not having it#the rudeness I've been getting in my ask box since before my first response is ANNOYING#considering turning anon off
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My blog isn't popular enough to get ha//te from a//nons but like if I ever do reach that point I'm just deleting the messages like I coule stare at gree//ds tities instead of arguing about how its contro/versial to say fiction affects reality
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Initially, it might appear to be a mystery that bureaucratic measures should have intensified under neoliberal governments that have presented themselves as anti-bureaucratic and anti-Stalinist. Yet new kinds of bureaucracy -'aims and objectives', 'outcomes', 'mission statements' -have proliferated, even as neoliberal rhetoric about the end of top-down, centralized control has gained pre-eminence. It might seem that bureaucracy is a kind of return of the repressed, ironically re-emerging at the heart of a system which has professed to destroy it. But the resurgence of bureaucracy in neoliberalism is more than an atavism or an anomaly.
As I have already indicated, there is no contradiction between 'being smart' and the increase of administration and regulation: they are two sides of labor in Control societies. Richard Sennett has argued that the flattening of pyramidal hierarchies has actually led to more surveillance of workers. 'One of the claims made for the new organization of work is that it decentralizes power, that is, gives people in the lower ranks of organization more control over their own activities', Sennett writes. 'Certainly this claim is false in terms of the techniques employed for taking apart the old bureaucratic behemoths. The new information systems provide a comprehensive picture of the organization to top managers in ways which give individuals anywhere in the network little room to hide'. But it isn't only that information technology has granted managers more access to data; it is that the data itself has proliferated. Much of this 'information' is provided by workers themselves. Massimo De Angelis and David Harvie describe some of the bureaucratic measures with which a lecturer must comply when putting together a module for an undergraduate degree in British universities.
[...]
For the degree program as a whole, academics must prepare a 'program specification', as well as producing 'annual program reports', which record student performance according to 'progression rates', 'withdrawal rates', location and spread of marks. All students' marks have to be graded against a 'matrix'. This auto-surveil-lance is complemented by assessments carried out by external authorities. The marking of student assignments is monitored by 'external examiners' who are supposed to maintain consis-tency of standards across the university sector. Lecturers have to be observed by their peers, while departments are subject to periodic three or four day inspections by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA). If they are 'research active', lecturers must submit their 'best four publications' every four or five years to be graded by panel as part of the Research Assessment Exercise (replaced in 2008 by the equally contro-versial Research Excellence Framework). De Angelis and Harvie are clear that these are only very sketchy accounts of only some of the bureaucratic tasks that academics have to perform, all of which have funding implications for institutions. This battery of bureaucratic procedures is by no means confined to universities, nor to education: other public services, such as the National Health Service and the police force, find themselves enmeshed in similar bureaucratic metastases.
This is in part a consequence of the inherent resistance of certain processes and services to marketization. (The supposed marketization of education, for instance, rests on a confused and underdeveloped analogy: are students the consumers of the service or its product?) The idealized market was supposed to deliver 'friction free' exchanges, in which the desires of consumers would be met directly, without the need for inter-vention or mediation by regulatory agencies. Yet the drive to assess the performance of workers and to measure forms of labor which, by their nature, are resistant to quantification, has inevitably required additional layers of management and bureau-cracy. What we have is not a direct comparison of workers' performance or output, but a comparison between the audited representation of that performance and output. Inevitably, a short-circuiting occurs, and work becomes geared towards the gener-ation and massaging of representations rather than to the official goals of the work itself.
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It would be a mistake to regard this market Stalinism as some deviation from the 'true spirit' of capitalism. On the contrary, it would be better to say that an essential dimension of Stalinism was inhibited by its association with a social project like socialism and can only emerge in a late capitalist culture in which images acquire an autonomous force. The way value is generated on the stock exchange depends of course less on what a company 'really does', and more on perceptions of, and beliefs about, its (future) performance. In capitalism, that is to say, all that is solid melts into PR, and late capitalism is defined at least as much by this ubiquitous tendency towards PR-production as it is by the imposition of market mechanisms."
-- Mark Fisher, in Capitalist Realism, ch. 6
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teyana
where does it go when we
don’t see pompous air
deplete, finding a wounded
soldier battle scarred in
thousand yard stare
like camaraderie
rubs every bruised
shoulder, or listens
with an open ear,
harlem rose, of
biblical plains, un-
dulating genera-
tions where one
someday finds
joker in the mir-
ror or thinks so
for a split sec—
enjoying each
espresso sip,
there’s never
a need for
anything bro-
ken to not
replenish
held knowing-
ness, when wells
fill to freshen
a palate, cin-
ematic contro-
versial com-
passion each
glance un-
averted, attrib-
uted to un-
condition-
al devotion
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In a shocking turn of events The Promise is already seeing controversy:
“By the end of October 2016, before its official release and after only three pre-release screenings in September 2016 at the Toronto International Film Festival to small audiences, IMDb had registered over 86,000 ratings for the film. 55,126 of which were one-star and 30,639 of which were 10-star, with very few ratings falling anywhere in between. The majority of these votes had been cast by males outside of the US. By mid-November the total was over 91,000 votes, with over 57,000 one-star votes. Commentators assessed that these were mostly votes by people who had never seen the film, and that the one star voting was part of an orchestrated campaign by Armenian Genocide deniers to downrate the movie, which had then initiated an Armenian response to highly rate the movie.”
The Armenian Genocide (which really fucking happened despite Turkey’s urges to bury that fact) is over 100 years old and still proving contro-fucking-versial. I really am worried for the actors who are in the movie, because if there was one thing I learned from System of a Down, it’s don’t talk about the Armenian Genocide.
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La visita de dos días del presidente Luís Abinader a la provincia Pedernales apunta a que el desarrollo turístico de esa zona podría ser uno de los principales legados de su mandado de cuatro años.
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El Deporte
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Entretenimiento
Artistas dominicanos que tras chocar con la ley buscan otra oportunidad
En los últimos 20 años la farándula local tiene en su historia controversiales protagonistas que han tenido como escenario los tribunales judiciales y las prisiones, pero han recuperado la libertad y han buscado una o más oportunidades de reinserción en la música. En varios casos el público ha mantenido su apoyo. En otros no.
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